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Firhyanda Posted - 28 Jan 2006 : 16:08:29
Greetings

What is the best source for information on Anauroch (the great desert)? Has anyone seen an old source that provides an encounter table for said desert if so what is the source? I do own sandstorm but I am hoping for a few monsters from a 2e to convert to 3.5 thanks.
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Faramicos Posted - 31 Jan 2006 : 08:04:28
perfect... Will go for the downloadable version to begin with. But thanks for all the good advice. Makes it much easier to locate ressources and improve the quality of my game.
The Sage Posted - 30 Jan 2006 : 17:47:49
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Originally posted by Kuje

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Originally posted by Faramicos

Sounds reasonable enough... Just hard to track down some of the old 2nd edition boxed sets. My local RPG dealers are hard pressed on getting new 2nd edition material. And when it surfaces, you have to move fast or be beaten to it by others of equal mind...



The Netheril box set is on the free WOTC download list. :)

http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/dnd/downloads

If you're looking for actual printed copies of the FR boxed sets... try nobleknight.com or dragontrove.com.
Kuje Posted - 30 Jan 2006 : 16:55:58
quote:
Originally posted by Faramicos

Sounds reasonable enough... Just hard to track down some of the old 2nd edition boxed sets. My local RPG dealers are hard pressed on getting new 2nd edition material. And when it surfaces, you have to move fast or be beaten to it by others of equal mind...



The Netheril box set is on the free WOTC download list. :)

http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/dnd/downloads
Firhyanda Posted - 30 Jan 2006 : 15:51:32
Greetings

My wife and I play strictly using the 3.5 rules set now but in terms of capturing the background and flavor of the Realms 2e has the best material in terms of quality and quantity of writing. In terms of games mechanics I believe 3.5 to be superior the problem is you should not have to sacrifice one to get the other. Our solution has been to buy most of the 2e material as PDF on line and use them for background material for our game groups playing in the Realms. Most of the box sets are available in PDF for like $6.00 bucks now. It’s nice to own the physical material but it’s getting harder and harder to do.
Faramicos Posted - 30 Jan 2006 : 08:23:22
Sounds reasonable enough... Just hard to track down some of the old 2nd edition boxed sets. My local RPG dealers are hard pressed on getting new 2nd edition material. And when it surfaces, you have to move fast or be beaten to it by others of equal mind...
Beowulf Posted - 29 Jan 2006 : 23:55:07
Another very good source for the Anauroch was the Netheril boxed set, which provides some good ideas as to what might lie hidden beneath all that sand, in various areas.

The Zhentil Keep boxed set also notes some more noteable oasis' and such, while the Cult of the Dragon speaks of a "Harrowsmouth" adn as truggle for supremacy amongst the blue dragons of (a portion of ?) the Anauroch.
Faramicos Posted - 29 Jan 2006 : 15:07:43
That sounds like a reasonable price and a great idea. I think i will do the same.
Firhyanda Posted - 29 Jan 2006 : 06:51:28
Greetings

Well I picked up a download of Anauroch as a PDF for $4.00 thanks to all for pointing it out. There is a lot of great background material in the product and some 2e monsters to convert.

The Sage Posted - 29 Jan 2006 : 03:25:29
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Originally posted by Wooly Rupert

FRA was published in 1990. And that was, undeniably, a 2E source. Plus, I just flipped thru Anauroch, and the stats I saw in there were in the 2E format.
FRA updated the FR ruleset for AD&D 2e -- so that carries through to Anauroch published in 1991. The actual complete setting update for the "Old Grey Box" occured in 1993.

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Besides, I'm not sure that a setting needs to have an official update before it's considered to be in the new edition.
True, for the Realms at least. Not entirely accurate for others as I recall... as Dragonlance did. That's part of the problem with the TotL boxed set and DLA hardcover . And I think Ravenloft did as well.
KnightErrantJR Posted - 29 Jan 2006 : 03:18:14
At any rate, its a awesome sourcebook. And it introduced the Phaerimm, which haunted my dreams for months as I tried to come up with a reason for my PCs to run into them, and more importantly, run into them and survive. I still prefer that illustration of the Phaerimm to any others that I've seen. Plus you find out about some interesting things, such as the Cult of the Sacred Skull.
Wooly Rupert Posted - 29 Jan 2006 : 02:47:24
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Originally posted by The Sage

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Originally posted by Wooly Rupert

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Originally posted by The Sage

Anauroch was published in 1991 -- so that puts it in 1e FR.




I don't know about that publishing date, but I just checked the actual supplement in question. It's got the 2nd edition imprint on it.

Aye... I noticed. But the FR 2e boxed set wasn't released until 1993 -- and Anauroch was published in 1991.

Unless... AD&D 2e was first released in 1989... so perhaps the sourcebook is catalogued as part of AD&D 2e, but it's still based in FR 1e in terms of product release.




FRA was published in 1990. And that was, undeniably, a 2E source. Plus, I just flipped thru Anauroch, and the stats I saw in there were in the 2E format.

Besides, I'm not sure that a setting needs to have an official update before it's considered to be in the new edition.
The Sage Posted - 29 Jan 2006 : 00:27:16
quote:
Originally posted by Wooly Rupert

quote:
Originally posted by The Sage

Anauroch was published in 1991 -- so that puts it in 1e FR.




I don't know about that publishing date, but I just checked the actual supplement in question. It's got the 2nd edition imprint on it.

Aye... I noticed. But the FR 2e boxed set wasn't released until 1993 -- and Anauroch was published in 1991.

Unless... AD&D 2e was first released in 1989... so perhaps the sourcebook is catalogued as part of AD&D 2e, but it's still based in FR 1e in terms of product release.
Wooly Rupert Posted - 28 Jan 2006 : 17:42:07
quote:
Originally posted by The Sage

Anauroch was published in 1991 -- so that puts it in 1e FR.




I don't know about that publishing date, but I just checked the actual supplement in question. It's got the 2nd edition imprint on it.
The Sage Posted - 28 Jan 2006 : 17:30:44
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Originally posted by Kuje

quote:
Originally posted by Faramicos

HE HE... a certified sourcebook of the area might be a good idea t start. Just curious, is it 2nd or 3rd edition. Might consider buying it.



I believe it's 2e but it might be 1e. Anyhow, how can you go wrong since Ed Greenwood wrote it. :)

Anauroch was published in 1991 -- so that puts it in 1e FR.
Kuje Posted - 28 Jan 2006 : 17:17:35
quote:
Originally posted by Faramicos

HE HE... a certified sourcebook of the area might be a good idea t start. Just curious, is it 2nd or 3rd edition. Might consider buying it.



I believe it's 2e but it might be 1e. Anyhow, how can you go wrong since Ed Greenwood wrote it. :)
Faramicos Posted - 28 Jan 2006 : 16:46:22
HE HE... a certified sourcebook of the area might be a good idea t start. Just curious, is it 2nd or 3rd edition. Might consider buying it.
Kuje Posted - 28 Jan 2006 : 16:39:49
There's also the Anauroch sourcebook I mentioned in the other thread. :)
Faramicos Posted - 28 Jan 2006 : 16:31:56
Look up the old "Elminsters Ecologies". They have a book with about 20 pages describing the desert. I think it got random encounter tables too... Good luck.

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